Stormseeker Tee
This simple yoke tee is knitted top down, in the round. The beautiful lace pattern looks like lightning strikes and makes for an eye-catching pattern that will get some attention.
Pattern can be cropped or hip length with measurements and yardage included for both options.
The tee is a great pattern for someone wanting to try a lace yoke tee for the first time.
FINISHED CHEST (CM): 80, (91.5, 101.5, 111.5, 122), (132, 142, 152, 161.5)
FINISHED CHEST (IN): 31.5, (36, 40, 43.75, 48), (52, 56, 59.75, 63.5)
BACK LENGTH CROPPED (CM): 42, (43, 44, 44.5, 45) (45.5, 45.5, 47, 47)
BACK LENGTH CROPPED (IN): 16.5, (17, 17.25, 17.5, 17.75), (18, 18, 18.5, 18.5)
BACK LENGTH TO HIP (CM): 52.5, (53.5, 54.5, 55, 55.5) (56, 56, 57.5, 57.5)
BACK LENGTH TO HIP (IN): 20.75, (21, 21.5, 21.75, 21.75), (22, 22, 22.75, 22.75)
SELECTING A SIZE
The tee is intended to be worn with 5-10 cm / 2-4” of positive ease. From the finished chest measurement above, choose a size that is 5-10 cm / 2-4” larger than your bust circumference.
GAUGE
10x10cm (4” x 4”) = 24 sts x 35 rows on 3.5mm / US 4 in stocking st
YARN
4ply / fingering weight.
Shown in The Yarn Collective, Fleurville 4ply, shade 607 - Brunia; 100% Merino, 350 m / 383 yds per 100g skein
Approximate meterage/yardage for cropped: 618, (705, 788, 855, 948), (1024, 1100, 1200, 1256) m / 676 (771, 862, 936, 1037), (1120, 1203, 1313, 1374) yds
Approximate meterage/yardage for hip length: 700, (854, 953, 1046, 1140), (1239, 1326, 1409, 1530) m / 766, (934, 1043, 1144, 1247), (1355, 1451, 1541, 1674) yds
Craft: Knitting
Category: Top - Tee
Suggested yarn: The Yarn Collective, Fleurville 4ply
Yarn weight: 4ply (Fingering)
Gauge: 24 stitches and 35 rows = 10 cm in stocking stitch
Needle size: 3.25mm (US 3) and 3.5mm (US 4)
Yardage: 676 - 1831 yards (618 - 1674 m)
Language: English
Published: June 2023
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This version is written in all-black text. The font is 24 points, sans serif, with no italics.
All directions are written with no chart needed